Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Prof K.V Thomas has said that the Government is committed to enactment of the National Food Security Act to provide a statutory framework for assured food security to all . Addressing the Inaugural Session of a seminar organised by Indian Rice Research Institute (IRRI) here today, the Minister said that the proposed legislation would be a paradigm shift in approach towards food security - from welfare based to rights based approach, involving legal obligation on the Government to deliver food entitlements. It will be a comprehensive effort, adopting a lifecycle approach, in providing food and nutritional security to people, with special emphasis on vulnerable groups. Highlighting the priority of the Government to provide food security to all Prof Thomas said that the draft Bill proposes to provide right to receive food grains at subsidized prices under the Targeted Public Distribution System by persons belonging to priority households and general households. It proposes coverage of upto 75% of the total rural population, with at least 46% population belonging to priority households and up to 50% of the total urban population, with at least 28% population belonging to priority households. Each person in priority households would be entitled to 7 kg food grains per month @ a price of not exceeding Rs. 3, 2 or 1 per kg for rice/wheat/coarse grains and 3 kg per person per month @ a price of not exceeding 50% of the minimum support price for wheat and coarse grains and derived minimum support price for rice in general households. The Food Minister said that the Bill also contains provisions for Nutritional support to pregnant women, lactating mothers and children, entitlements of special groups such as destitute persons, homeless and such other needy persons, emergency and disaster affected persons, persons living in starvation etc. He said the Central Govt has held wide ranging consultations with various stakeholders, including State Governments and UT Administrations regarding the proposed Food Security legislation. Based on these consultations and comments/recommendations received, we have recently prepared a draft National Food Security Bill and the same has been placed on the website of the Ministry for comments/suggestions. The Bill is likely to be introduced in the Parliament shortly after taking into account the comments received from stakeholders and after appropriate consultations......Click her to more read |
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Government Committed to Provide Assured Food Security to All Citizens
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